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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 05/13/1974HISTORIC LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION Minutes, May 13, 1974. The Commission's meeting opened at 3:45 P.M. in the City Council Chambers. Those present were: June Bennett, Acting Chair Person; Jan Painter,Elwin Hunter, Chuck Burch- field, Gary Haxton, Joe Mason, Wayne Sundberg, Members. Elwin Hunter moved and Liston Leyendecker seconded that the minutes of the last meeting on April 30, 1974 be approved. June Bennett reported on the City Council meeting and work session last week. The discussion centered around the Avery House report and the recommendatons for a Department of Cultural Affairs. The report should come up at the next City Council meeting or on June 6, 1974. Two useful points that came up during the discussion were questions on the interpretation of what is meant by "bringing a building up to code", and that the conduct of public meetings on the Avery House project be more formal. If the.former were interpreted in such a way that it is not necessary to bring all homes up to code if they are historic landmarks; then this would help the Commission on getting people to let their homes be declared landmarks. No reports on the Andrews House, the Boughton House, Northern Hotel, Montezuma Fuller House or Lincoln (Libras) Park. The topic of tax breaks for fixing up old homes came up and will be put on the long range plans. June Bennett reported on possible uses for the Nelson Milkhouse. She had received a letter from Michael Keleher of Everitt Enterprises stating their position on uses for the building, which they own. Joe Mason reported that the Kiwanas would be interested in a work project for the property, but they can not do a project on private property. He suggested that the large old trees should be saved, no mater what the project. The Kiwanas could do work if there was a deed restriction on the property that would insure public use. Listen Leyendecker pointed out that if the property were deeded to the City, the government would allow financing a facade easement for the exterior. One of the continuing topics that have been discussed is the use for the Milkhouse. June will work with Liston Leyendecker and Joe Mason on this matter. June will appoint a plaque committee in the near future to work with Joe Mason and the DAR on this continuing project. Jan Painter will have a report on the updated inventory by the next meeting. Liston Leyendecker reported on the workshops sponsored by the SHS. The one nearest to Fort Collins will be at Fort Morgan on Saturday, May 18, 1974. Topics will be on funding and historic preservation., Liston Leyendecker reported that.the National Register is preparing its new book of historic places. The deadline for submitting will be September 1, 1974. This will help in funding from the federal government in the future to have places on the Register. A discussion followed of possible sites. Those suggested were - the Strauss Cabin, Virginia Dale, the Fort site, the Water Works. 0 0 Liston Leyendecker pointed out that any funding that the Avery House will receive from the SHS should be requested by May 31, 1974. This would include funds already requested and set aside by the SHS. This would be for restoration to be completed in 19i June Bennett brought up Foundation and the Commission decided that the directors should meet soon and organize. They need to respond to an inquiry from the IRS so that they may be granted tax exempt status. The Commission will meet regularly - once a month during the summer.